Bioinspired optics: Chalcogenide glass-ceramic nanocomposites mark a milestone in infrared gradient refractive index materials

Refractive optical lenses are entrenched throughout our lives.

We encounter them in our daily use of eyeglasses and camera phones as well as more advanced applications involving security and surveillance. Air, land, sea, and space-based vehicles equipped with imaging systems monitor both near and distant environments. Microscopes and telescopes employ lenses to see objects at a scale and distance far below and beyond those enabled by the human eye, respectively.

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